Australian and Chinese authorities reported spotting possible flight MH370 debris

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The search for the missing MH370 expanded to the Indian Ocean but still no answers point out to the whereabouts of the missing plane. On Monday, Chinese and Australian planes reported having spotted several objects in the area where images from the satellite were seen. These images were reported to be possible debris from the missing MH370, according to a report from The Guardian.

The search for the missing flight MH370 is now on its third week with multinational efforts extended hoping to hasten up the search. There are already 10 aircraft scouring the southern Indian Ocean. Two Chinese military jets with US, Japanese, New Zealand and Australian airplanes joining the search. According to a report from The Guardian, more ships are on their way. The US has also dispatched a special device to help look for flight MH370’s data and cockpit voice recorders.

According to Australian PM Tony Abott, Australian P3 Orion has spotted two objects and that HMAS Success, an Australian navy ship, was on its way to recover the said debris. Malaysia’a defense minister Hishammuddin Hussein said that a vessel was sent out, supposedly reaching the area on or before Tuesday morning, reported The Guardian.

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Indian Ocean, China, Australia, US, New Zealand, Malaysia, Japan, Malaysia Airlines, The Guardian

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